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It’s also important to remember that when presenting data, you want to capture the interest of your audience and focus their attention on the issue you are discussing. Using introductory terms such as "A new study revealed....", or "Recent findings suggest...." or "Information recently released indicates...." will help you do this. Once you have captured their attention, help your target audience understand the information presented to them by "walking them through it“, carefully explaining new terminology and any complicated issues.